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Group refuses to leave storage facility after staff request, Cincinnati OH
Disorderly Conduct
Near Terhune Alley, Cincinnati, OH 45206
Audio describes a situation where several people are refusing to leave a storage facility after staff asked them to do so. They might be trespassing, but there is no indication of theft.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
01:58
Transcript: Several individuals are at the storage facility near Terhune Alley. Staff have asked them to leave, but they are not complying. No theft is involved, and concerns are about potential trespassing[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
trespassing: Entering or remaining on property without permission
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Near Terhune Alley, Cincinnati, OH 45206
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